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7:00 PM   Saturday, June 19, 2021 Adam Carolla is one of the most versatile men in Hollywood. After cutbacks forced Adam to quit his syndicated self titled “Adam Carolla Show” broadcast on CBS radio, Adam started “The Adam Carolla Podcast” with only a computer...

7:00 PM   Friday, June 18, 2021 Adam Carolla is one of the most versatile men in Hollywood. After cutbacks forced Adam to quit his syndicated self titled “Adam Carolla Show” broadcast on CBS radio, Adam started “The Adam Carolla Podcast” with only a computer...

Adam, Gina and Bryan open today’s podcast discussing Meghan Markle, and novelty restaurants. He also asks Gina about her conversation with Dr. Drew regarding musical theater, and Adam discusses how his reading ability has gotten better over the years. Later they watch a couple clips from The Masked Singer that referenced Adam, and they take some listener calls about movies that could be your life, and how to stop arguing over recycling. Before the break, Bald Bryan gives a health update, and the guys listen to a clip from a recent Unprepared performance featuring ‘Rancher Rick’.

Adam, Gina and Bryan open today’s podcast with a brief discussion about Dr. Drew’s musical background. Adam then gives an update on Brad Williams and Jim Jefferies’ recent round of golf, which leads to him discussing his own experience playing golf with Jimmy Kimmel. Later, Adam rants about a recent COVID press conference delivered by Gavin Newsom, and takes some listener calls about life in Philadelphia, Loveline memories, and defending Woody Allen. Before the break, Jeff Cesario joins the show to reminisce on his first standup appearance on Johnny Carson, and to provide a Chet Waterhouse update.

Adam opens today’s podcast with Dr. Drew in studio, recalling the time he spoke French on MTV’s Loveline. The group then talks about Pepe Le Pew getting cancelled, and Dr. Drew tells his own Prom stories. Before heading out, Adam and Dr. Drew recall an epically frustrating road trip to a venue. Sports journalist Jerry Izenberg is on the show next, and the guys talk about his 90 years of age, as well as Jerry’s thoughts on the best heavyweight boxers of all time. Later they discuss the historical impact of boxing throughout the years, and they watch some classic fight clips.